Just my thoughts, you probably know about the two so called "Dingoo" companies with each claiming the other to be the fake, like how apparently the A330 that looks like the PSP is apparently fake with the other Dingoo releasing their own A330, etc.
I'm guessing there is a fake company, they used to work for the real dingoo but resulting from a dispute, decided to copy the hardware and reshell it in things like the A330 PSP look-a-like and this A360 GBASP look-a-like.
From what I understand (I get all of my information from Another World), in the beginning there was only one company - Dingoo Digital. Then, because of some events, Dingoo Digital split up. Some people remained in that company, but others made Dingoo Technologies. One company has made the HK model of the Dingoo, although I don't remember which (I believe it was Dingoo Technologies). Dingoo Technologies has also made the Dingoo A330, and apparently the A360 as well.
Another World, feel free to come and help me out here. You know a lot more about this than I do.
EDIT: Aha, here's an excerpt from Another World's Dingoo A320 review:
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The Dingoo A320 was introduced by Dingoo Digital in February of 2009. The unit was originally manufactured with a white shell which included a Dingoo Digital “Paw” print logo on the back. The initial release met with satisfactory results, some hardware imperfections, and minor firmware bugs. Following an undocumented discussion, Dingoo Digital split as a company and team members went on to build Dingoo Technologies. One or more of the original team members stayed behind, due to unknown reasons this person or persons have relentlessly slandered the new company. After claiming ownership of the rights to the original “Paw” print logo, some of the default software offerings and the homepage design, the accused has publically stated that the 8 month old “Dingoo-HK” design was a fake and could blow-up during charging.
What is known is that at some point the Dingoo-HK (Hong Kong) version was released. Users experienced an incompatibility with native emulators and applications, and a bricking of the system during custom firmware updates due in part to a hardware revision. One can only speculate if the hardware change was an attempt to grow away from the problems Dingoo Digital was causing for the newly formed Dingoo Technologies. Users who were unhappy over the unaddressed and widely publicized hardware problems began to turn a small hardware revision into a conspiracy lost within its own Bermuda Triangle.
Presently, Dingoo Technologies continues to publish comments which state that the Dingoo-HK never existed. The Dingoo A320 community has collected images, both external and internal, of the “HK” build. Dingoo Technologies adamantly protests that there is only 1 Dingoo and that the “HK” issues are non-problematic.
And, some from the A330 review:
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Dingoo Technologies has attempted to pull themselves away from the Dingoo Conspiracy through the release of the Dingoo A330. This new unit features the internals of the currently produced Dingoo Technologies’ Dingoo A320, with a new design and logo attempting to distinguish the Dingoo A330 as its own entity. The native Dingoo Digital applications have been removed in favor of newly compiled Dingoo Technologies offerings. The case features a new Dingoo Technologies logo on the back in place of the old “Paw” print logo, and the firmware has a new theme further distinguishing it from the Dingoo Digital A320. I commend Dingoo Technologies on their attempt to “do their own thing” but fault them for the poor execution of a device with such potential. Dingoo Technologies clearly has a great concept but as a company it is my opinion that they need to spend more time with design, development, and product testing.